January 1987, Volume 37, Issue 1
Editorial
The Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is one of the most commonly demanded tests from the laboratory. A raised ESR usually signifies disease. A diagnosis can be established on taking a careful history and carrying out a detailed physical examination. ESR is the most useful tool
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HISTORY AND CLINICAL PRACTICEOF MODERN BLOOD TRANSFUSION THERAPY: A REVIEW
Bahu S. Shaikh , et al
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